Nevertheless, Defoe has slipped down the pecking order at White Hart Lane, with on-loan Emmanuel Adebayor deployed...
Defoe had been touted as a possible departure in the January transfer window, especially after manager Harry...
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Adebayor is determined to play for Tottenham again next season despite the club's failure to qualify for the...
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To those who believe that soccer and music don't mix, they will be in for a pleasant surprise when Zimbabwean musicians Oliver Mtukudzi, Alick Macheso and Jah Prayzah perform before Africa's soccer legends like Didier Drogba, Emmanuel Adebayor, Alex... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Defoe has been speaking about his future at Spurs and concedes that while he doesn’t want to leave, he is concerned about the amount of playing time that he is getting at White Hart Lane. JD was kept on the bench for much of the season behind Harry’s... Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Fulham's Belgian striker Moussa Dembele (R) vies with Tottenham Hotspur's Togolese striker Emmanuel Adebayor (L) during their English Premier League football match against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane in London, England on May 13, 2012. View Photo »
The most important thing is to finish in the top four. We are going through a difficult moment but the quality is still there, as you could see in the first half against Chelsea. We have to believe we can do it.
Redknapp’s desire to add to his Tottenham Hotspur strike force could spell the end of Jermain Defoe’s time at the club, the Daily Telegraph has reported, as the England international agitates for more regular first team football next season. The... Full Article at A Different League
The futures of Carlos Tevez, Nigel de Jong, Edin Dzeko and Adam Johnson remain in question. But the City manager will first want to secure moves for players like Emmanuel Adebayor, Wayne Bridge and Roque Santa Cruz, who cost in excess of £50m when... Full Article at Manchester Evening News
They all spent last season on loan, but Mancini will want to make the moves permanent with UEFA determined to see clubs operate within their means. Here M.E.N. Sport’s James Robson looks at City’s forgotten men – and what the future holds for them. ... Full Article at Manchester Evening News
Tottenham Hotspur's English striker Jermain Defoe (2nd L) celebrates scoring a second goal with English midfielder Aaron Lennon (L) and Togolese striker Emmanuel Adebayor (R) on May 13, 2012 during an English Premier League football match against Fulham... View Photo »
I actually never played there before – I did it a couple of times at youth level, but it was nothing really special. The boss didn't buy someone else [when Emmanuel Adebayor left] because he was convinced I could do it. I wasn't so sure. Then, in pre-season, we had a game against Inter Milan. I scored a...
Defoe is considering a Tottenham exit if he cannot become a regular starter again at White Hart Lane. The striker has often been behind Emmanuel Adebayor and Rafael van der Vaart in the Spurs pecking order. It is not the news Tottenham want to hear,... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
He still managed a goal ratio of almost one every two games and there will be no shortage of takers should he decide to move on. "It is a difficult one. I have never said I want to leave the club, all I have just said is I want to play," Defoe told... Full Article at Eat Sleep Sport
Vertonghen is believed to have been targeted by numerous Premier League clubs, but Daniel Levy has been pictured by Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf outside Amsterdam Arena, the home of the 25 year old's club Ajax. Follow us Tottenham are currently working... Full Article at International Business Times
Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor (born 26 February 1984 in Lomé) is a Togolese football player of Nigerian descent who plays for Arsenal as a striker. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
The most important thing is to finish in the top four. We are going through a difficult moment but the quality is still there, as you could see in the first half against Chelsea. We have to believe we can do it.
I actually never played there before – I did it a couple of times at youth level, but it was nothing really special. The boss didn't buy someone else [when Emmanuel Adebayor left] because he was convinced I could do it. I wasn't so sure. Then, in pre-season, we had a game against Inter Milan. I scored a...
The most important thing now from QPR until Fulham at the end of the season is to finish in the top four
We will always hope Emmanuel Adebayor is among us, but we also have to learn to do without him ... Togo has other quality players. We will select them, trust them and give them the possibility to achieve things as a team.
They have to make something happen because it’s killing the league.
Scott is exactly the same every time you come up against him. One thing I respect is he always wears his heart on the sleeve, gives 100 per cent and thoroughly deserves what he’s achieved in the game. Scott does the defensive midfield role well and then you’ve got creative players like Luka Modric, Gare...
This is a big London derby and we have to do it for our fans.
At the weekend he was really fantastic and he played Emmanuel Adebayor really well
We've had some difficult moments but this is the chance to beat Chelsea and to be in the final of the FA Cup
He's a strong guy and I think he has been through a lot of things in the last two days but he's back to normal and he's trying to talk normal and he's acting normal which is very important
He’s much better, he can talk, that’s the most important thing for me. We almost lost him, today he’s with us again. Glory be to God. We just have to see how he reacts when he gets back on his feet.
Don't get me wrong, we had some difficult moments in the last two games but every team in the league will have those moments
After losing 5-2 to Arsenal we can’t ask for a bigger challenge than playing Manchester United, but we are looking forward to it
It will be tough but we’re ready for it, looking forward to it and we have to show our character and personality to bounce back as quickly as possible
If you want to be champions these games against the likes of Manchester United are the kind of games we have to be winning
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